Field Guide to the Common Marine Algae of the Bocas del Toro Area, Panama

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http://striweb.si.edu/taxonomy_training/past_courses/2008/2008_phycology.html . This videoclip shows part of the preliminary "Field Guide to Common Algae of the Bocas del Toro Area". 11 graduate and 2 undergraduate students enrolled in the Tropical Field Phycology Workshop held at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) at Bocas del Toro, Caribbean Panama, 9-23 July 2008. Instructors and students collected multiple samples of over 200 algal species by SCUBA diving, snorkeling and intertidal surveys. As part of the training in tropical taxonomy, many of the collected samples were used by the students to create this guide. The Field Guide can be downloaded at:
http://striweb.si.edu/PDFs/bocas_field_guides/algal_booksmall.pdf.

The aim of this course was designed to orient participants to the biodiversity of tropical marine floras through field and laboratory work. Specifically, it emphasized the development or enhancement of practical skills essential for identification, characterization and preservation of tropical marine macroalgae (seaweeds). Sampling forays in diverse environments (e.g., mangrove habitats, seagrass beds, coral reefs, sponge communities) on protected and exposed shorelines throughout the Bocas del Toro Archipelago complemented morphological and molecular investigations in the laboratory.

Funding was made possible by a grant from the Smithsonian's Marine Science Network, with additional support from the National Science Foundation's Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories Program, the NSF Partnership for the Enhancement of Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET) Program, and the Smithsonian's Institution's DNA Barcode Initiative.

The Workshop was organized by Rachel Collin (STRI); lectures on barcoding were provided by Amy Driskell (Smithsonian Institution); and the Phycology lectures were given by Brian Wysor (Roger Williams University), Wilson Freshwater (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) and Suzanne Fredericq (University of Louisiana at Lafayette). Videoclip montage by S. Fredericq in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Participating students representing 6 countries (Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Germany, Drance and the US) included: Margarita Rosas Albis Salas, Jesse Alden, Olga Maria Camacho Hadad, Martha Cecilia Dîaz Ruiz, Cindy Ferdández García, Ryan Fikes, Anna Fricke, Kevin Miklasz, Andrea Eugenia Planas Orellana, Jimena Samper Villareal, Liz Sargent, Thomas Sauvage, Samantha Schmitt.

Additional information about the Bocas del Toro research Station can be viewed at: http://www.stri.org/english/research/facilities/marine/bocas_del_toro/ .

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